Scientists have discovered the survival secret of a brightly colored spider that mimics ants to deter predators: the imperfection of its impressions. The tiny jumping spider Siler collingwoodi lifts its front legs to form mock antennae while swinging its legs and jiggling its abdomen to copy an ant's gait. Ants...
Giant, invasive Jorō spiders that are spreading throughout the southeastern United States could be the shyest ever documented, meaning they don't owe their success to aggression, a new study finds. Jorō spiders (Trichonephila clavata) first appeared in the U.S. in 2013, when they were accidentally brought across from eastern Asia...